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The electoral politics of immigration and crime
Abstract Concern that immigration worsens crime problems is prevalent across Western publics. How does it shape electoral politics? Prior research asserted a growing left–right divide in immigration attitudes and voting behavior due to educational realignment.
Jeyhun Alizade
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Eine Streitschrift. Klaus Scholder und die Kirchen im „Dritten Reich“
Mark Edward Ruff
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Therapies crossing borders in European state socialism, 1950-1990. Introduction to the special issue. [PDF]
Geisthövel A, Koleva D.
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Abstract Why and when do cities vote for the left? The emergence of the urban–rural divide in the United States in the 1930s is inconsistent with canonical theories of cleavages. This paper introduces an explanation: agglomeration effects. The provision of government services is more efficient in urban environments because of nonrivalries, economies of
Theo Serlin
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A comprehensive coin dataset highlighting the numismatic heritage of Bangladesh. [PDF]
Hasan M, Roy K, Tasnia N, Rashid MRA.
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Nation and the myth of origin in Paul Tillich\u27s radical social thought [PDF]
Reimer, A. James
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Macau as Method: Recombinant Urbanism in Post‐Socialist China
ABSTRACT In ‘Asia as Method’, Chen Kuan‐Hsing argues for the value of an indigenous inter‐Asian approach to analysing the effects of European imperialism on the countries and citizens of Asia. This article mobilises both Chen's inter‐Asian referencing strategy and the city‐state of Macau to explore Macau's role in China's engagements with global ...
Tim Simpson
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Thinking Through Historical Analogies: A Longitudinal Analysis of Sense-Making During the Pandemic. [PDF]
Wagoner B, Herbig L.
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Beyond Judgment and Approval: Establishing Process‐Oriented Ethics in Geography
Short Abstract In this paper, we argue for establishing process‐oriented ethics in geography (POEG) that moves beyond a singular, formal judgment and approval at the outset of a research project. Instead, we propose a process‐oriented ethics approach that engages with ethical questions continuously throughout the research process.
Jeannine Wintzer, Susan Thieme
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Europa im Zeichen des Hakenkreuzes: Historiographische Perspektiven im Wandel. Ein Kommentar
Iris Schröder
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